Apologies for posting the press release below, but folks on this group may 
be interested to know where we are in rural Devon, UK, with work hubs. We 
have got to a point where Devon County Council has today (7th November 
2011) launched a grant scheme to encourage operators to come forward in the 
towns of Barnstaple and Totnes.

More info online here: 
http://www.devonworkhubs.co.uk/barnstaple/grant-scheme-launched/ and press 
release below:

A pilot programme to bring forward the development of work space for 
home-based workers and micro-enterprises in Totnes and Barnstaple has been 
launched (7th November) with grants of up to £90,000 on offer to 
organisations.

Devon County Council, with part-funding from the Department for Transport, 
has £180k available to support the development of work hubs in Totnes and 
Barnstaple. This pilot forms part of a strategy to bring forward a network 
of high quality work hubs across the County, providing support to the large 
number of micro-enterprises and home-based workers within Devon.

Organisations in each town are being asked to submit proposals, as part of 
a competitive process for a grant of up to £75,000 to fund capital costs 
(e.g. internal refurbishment, furnishings or wifi hardware) and a further 
revenue grant of up to £15,000 to help cover running costs as the work hub 
gets off the ground.

In addition to the funding, Devon County Council is also providing a 
comprehensive package of support for successful bids. This includes initial 
training and advice, business support for a 12 month period, provision of a 
marketing and branding toolkit and campaign, and an on-line booking and 
membership system. There will also be a business advice service on offer to 
work hub users.

Councillor Will Mumford, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Economy, 
Enterprise and Employment, said: “This is an exciting opportunity for 
organisations to secure financial and business support to help in the 
development of innovative work hubs. This project complements our 
investment in sites like Science Park and Skypark, and with the provision 
of superfast broadband will ensure that Devon businesses of all sizes will 
have the work space and connectivity they need to be successful.”

“We believe that work hubs should be locally owned and operated, so we’re 
keen to hear from organisations in the public, private or voluntary sector 
who believe they have what it takes to turn our vision for work hubs in 
Devon into a reality. The focus is on supporting the conversion of space in 
an existing building in a town centre location, to be used as a work hub, 
and we want to make sure that the network is self-sustaining beyond the 
initial set up period.”

Work hubs make smart use of space, serving more businesses than a 
traditional office by allowing people to book a ‘hot desk’ closer to home 
as and when they need it. This offers a more flexible working pattern for 
people in rural areas and market towns, staggering the rush hour and 
providing a better work-life balance and enhancing networking opportunities.

It is estimated that around 85,000 people (20% of the working age 
population) in Devon are home-based. Extensive research has been conducted 
by the County Council into the need in Devon for this type of new office 
space, with Totnes and Barnstaple demonstrating most demand.

The development grants to convert or enhance space to be used as a work hub 
are available to any organisation (public, private, charity or social 
enterprise). They must own the property, or have a secure lease on premises 
and permission from the landowner, and they must meet state aid 
obligations. The process is competitive, and only one work hub will be 
supported in each town.

As part of the application process, organisations will be required to 
submit a business plan and cash flow forecast to demonstrate how their 
proposals will operate. There is free business advice and support available 
to applicants to help develop their proposals. Applicants should register 
their intention to apply by 17:00 16th November. The deadline for 
applications is 17:00 6th January 2012.

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